One of the most important offensive players on a football team is the quarterback. Quarterbacks need to have strong physical skills and accuracy. They need to develop a strong throwing arm, quick feet, speed, agility and mobility. The quarterback is basically the general on the field with the purpose of calling plays and distributing the ball to other players in order to advance the ball down the field and ultimately score points.
For most teams, the quarterback is the heart of the team and involved with almost every single play. Further, the job for half the offensive team is to protect the quarterback, while the other half is making a play, first downs, and scoring. On the flip side, most of the defensive team is trying to take him down! During all this, the quarterback is trying to hand-off or pass the ball to other players surrounded by the opposing team. This means a quarterback must be extremely agile and fast, besides having a powerful arm.
Whether you are a professional NFL, high school, or even a younger quarterback, VertiMax football training will do more to increase vertical jump and first step quickness while maximizing your ability to dominate on the field. Incorporating these VertiMax football drills into your football training program will take you to the next level as a quarterback.
Knee drills are one of the best ways a quarterback can improve their throwing technique and throwing power. Do this drill by having a quarterback drop to their knees while they throw. This eliminates the use of leg drive and focuses all concentration on the core and arm.
Quarterbacks can use this drill with another quarterback or a receiver. They can also perform one or two knee drills.
The quarterback is constantly being attacked at the same time he’s looking for an open receiver. This means the quarterback must be able to identify an open teammate fast. The “scan the field” drill will help make this happen.
Sprint outs are used by quarterbacks when they need to sprint outside the pocket to throw. Doing so means they need to throw while on the run and possibly escape a defensive lineman or linebacker.
Linemen and linebackers are always trying to get to the quarterback or put pressure on him. The escaping pressure helps train a quarterback to evade these threats to make a successful pass.
The above four drills worked on improving the quarterback’s ability to throw and agility. Hitting routes puts these into action by having the quarterback practice running plays common to the team.
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